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excellent piece of work with result in severe cutbacks to the agency as would republican i understand city gated sequester that could relief 8.2%. mr. romney believe that financially stressed states would do a better job than properly functioning federal agency? that is "new york times" editorial. a call from louisville, ohio. rex. independent caller. caller: i'm looking at the question and somebody will have to come to the realization that we are dealing with education regurgitation. because you said trust in government through natural disaster. could we trust so-called government in getting in to illegal unfunded wars or trust the government dealing with hiding fascist trade agreements or $4 for a gallon of gas? so, no, we can't trust the government. but the problem is the question. because the government is the people. if you go to the constitution, it is a government for the people by the people. and if you look at the election process that is going on today with unlimited campaign financing, you cannot get further from one citizen and one vote, a government for the people by the peopl
excellent piece of work with result in severe cutbacks to the agency as would republican i understand city gated sequester that could relief 8.2%. mr. romney believe that financially stressed states would do a better job than properly functioning federal agency? that is "new york times" editorial. a call from louisville, ohio. rex. independent caller. caller: i'm looking at the question and somebody will have to come to the realization that we are dealing with education regurgitation....
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are we heading into an era of bailouts a city? is there such a thing as a failed city? >> more with "detropia" heide ewing on c-span's q and s. book tv stops in austin, texas, for the live coverage of the 17th annual texas took it's festival, saturday. leather from david weston on his 13 years in the network news business. douglas brinkley on the late news anchor, walter cronkite. and texas native l.b.j. and lady bird johnson >> the texas book festival live this weekend on book tv on c-span2. "washington journal" continues. host: look at the battleground state of wisconsin as part of an ongoing series that we are doing here at "washington journal." we'll take 10 battle ground steaks in over 10 days we'll bring you not only what's going on as far as the ground game is concerned, but also kind of get in perspectives on partisans as well as we set up to talk about wisconsin. wanted to give you the full line. if you wanted to talk about wisconsin specifically, maybe add it to the general election overall, here's how you can do so. 202-585-3881, those of you who are register
are we heading into an era of bailouts a city? is there such a thing as a failed city? >> more with "detropia" heide ewing on c-span's q and s. book tv stops in austin, texas, for the live coverage of the 17th annual texas took it's festival, saturday. leather from david weston on his 13 years in the network news business. douglas brinkley on the late news anchor, walter cronkite. and texas native l.b.j. and lady bird johnson >> the texas book festival live this weekend on...
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that's not the city. caller: the contract with the city who pays with tax dollars from the residents. host: i have to let you both go because we're out of time on "washington journal." i apologize for that. we appreciate david and michelle in two of our swing states calling in this morning. we have no more calls. i just wanted to check. we're out of time. we appreciate everybody participating in this morning after the debate and we will be doing the same thing next tuesday, after the debate in florida. thank you for being with us on this wednesday.
that's not the city. caller: the contract with the city who pays with tax dollars from the residents. host: i have to let you both go because we're out of time on "washington journal." i apologize for that. we appreciate david and michelle in two of our swing states calling in this morning. we have no more calls. i just wanted to check. we're out of time. we appreciate everybody participating in this morning after the debate and we will be doing the same thing next tuesday, after the...
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bob is in new york city on the democratic line. caller: i have two questions for the candidates. why, in this day and age, are women's reproductive rights even being called up? are they aware that in this century, at this late date -- why are we going back and rehashing this? an issue that has been dealt with and should not even be on the table? also, i would want to know possibly, and i will vote for the president, and from him i would want to know why -- i thought that his calling when he came to office was to get on top of wall street, get on top of that problem with the big banks, with all the crazy financing that even some of the experts cannot understand. again, i will vote for him, maybe he will do this in the next term, deal with the big banks and the issues surrounding why they have not been regulated or clamped down on in a meaningful way so that we can go forward. if we are going to talk about certainty, we need to know that the banks will not be falling back into the abyss that they got us into before. host: richard, republican line, hello. caller: i would ask both ca
bob is in new york city on the democratic line. caller: i have two questions for the candidates. why, in this day and age, are women's reproductive rights even being called up? are they aware that in this century, at this late date -- why are we going back and rehashing this? an issue that has been dealt with and should not even be on the table? also, i would want to know possibly, and i will vote for the president, and from him i would want to know why -- i thought that his calling when he...
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dennis, granite city, illinois. dennis, who are you supporting for president and what did you think of the debate last night? caller: i am going with mitt romney. our president for the last four years, as everyone knows, has been absent. no-show. last night at the debate, he was absent. no-show. 28 million people are suffering because of his absence. his absence in the congress. people have to open their eyes now. you cannot keep ignoring what has happened over the past afour years. based on what he says, he's going to do the next four years based on what he's already showed he's not doing in the past four years. he set himself up for this debate last night. obama set himself up. he knows he didn't do nothing, and then he tries to get on stage. how can he defend himself. he can't. that's why he looked down. it's a disgrace. host: did you vote for him in 2 -- did you vote in 2008. caller: i voted in 2008, and i voted for mccain. host: and why did you call in on this line? caller: i'll be honest with you, i couldn't g
dennis, granite city, illinois. dennis, who are you supporting for president and what did you think of the debate last night? caller: i am going with mitt romney. our president for the last four years, as everyone knows, has been absent. no-show. last night at the debate, he was absent. no-show. 28 million people are suffering because of his absence. his absence in the congress. people have to open their eyes now. you cannot keep ignoring what has happened over the past afour years. based on...
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we have a system in new york city where small donations getty multiple matched by the government. some reformers want a system like that on a national scale. if you give less than $200, the government will kick in a five times match. you are in power in small donors. one person spend $70 million on the republican side so far. it would be more of a level playing field. host: we are talking with justin elliott of "propublica." a fact checker at mother jones. let's go to california on the democratic line, kay. caller: good morning. i would like to say our democratic system is truly broken. it is now like a sewer system of finances. we need to shorten the length of time that people run for election. two years. all this nonsense. people are jaded from listening to all this nonsense. if we do not do something about this, we're not a democratic system and more. host: george from texas on the republican line. caller: yes, mr. elliott. the reason obama is outspending the campaign is because he will spend all of the money that is reasonable right now. host: do you watch political ads? what
we have a system in new york city where small donations getty multiple matched by the government. some reformers want a system like that on a national scale. if you give less than $200, the government will kick in a five times match. you are in power in small donors. one person spend $70 million on the republican side so far. it would be more of a level playing field. host: we are talking with justin elliott of "propublica." a fact checker at mother jones. let's go to california on...
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smith memorial foundation dinner at new york city's waldorf-astoria. it is a required stop for politicians since the end of world war 11. you can listen on c-span radio or watch it on c-span. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> it started as an economic argument. then it is education and credentials. women seem to be getting those skills at a faster rate than men, as they seem to be more nimble. i talk about how that changes marriage and the notions of fatherhood and how young people have sex and make decisions. the start to see it having an influence in our culture. >> "the end of man," saturday night on "afterwards," this weekend on "book tv." >> "washington journal" continues. host: junius is s.e. cupp -- joining us is s.e. cupp from "new york daily news." thank you for joining us. why is the female vote important? guest: women are a majority part of the population. women in swing states will be a swing vote. i think it has more to do with our economic concerns. women have families to consider and jobs to consider
smith memorial foundation dinner at new york city's waldorf-astoria. it is a required stop for politicians since the end of world war 11. you can listen on c-span radio or watch it on c-span. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> it started as an economic argument. then it is education and credentials. women seem to be getting those skills at a faster rate than men, as they seem to be more nimble. i talk about how that changes marriage and the notions of...
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outside kansas city and st. louis, he remains very popular with evangelical voters. the race is not a done deal. some republicans are thinking that if it is doable, maybe we do come back and put in some money. right now clare mccaskill is out-spending him 10-1. host: let's take a look at this claire mccaskill campaign ad. >> he said he did not like social security. he said medicare was unconstitutional. on the 16th of march, he said he wants to abolish the minimum wage. on april 21 he said he would eliminate student loans. on august 19, he said that only some rapes are legitimate. what will he say next? host: claire mccaskill campaign ad, quoting him, but not actually playing his audio. what do you make of ads like this? guest: there is no reason to play it, everyone knows it. some republicans have said that he made a mistake and spoke at a turn and that he did not mean it. the democrats said that he did mean it and that is his feeling about pregnancy. we also talked about abortions performed on women who are not pregnant. lots of controversial things. democrats say
outside kansas city and st. louis, he remains very popular with evangelical voters. the race is not a done deal. some republicans are thinking that if it is doable, maybe we do come back and put in some money. right now clare mccaskill is out-spending him 10-1. host: let's take a look at this claire mccaskill campaign ad. >> he said he did not like social security. he said medicare was unconstitutional. on the 16th of march, he said he wants to abolish the minimum wage. on april 21 he...
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and a lot of his co-workers have moved from kansas city, louisiana. and reading the solidarity report from general motors, the uaw president stipulated in an article that was written, where mitt romney said that we should go bankrupt. that was the case and president obama did not come in and make the necessary decisions that he had to make an order to save all of the jobs that people have today, where would our economy be? in just four or five months ago, they opened 200 new jobs and louisville, ky. goes on and on. the president goes on and on about how he has implemented plans to get our own solar energy going and get a spot on the map and not retrospect. basically, there's a plant right now being built. i did not know what america knows there's a plan being built in clarksville, tennessee. a solar plant. but construction started maybe about two years ago. my daughter's husband was one of the workers that worked on at the site, doing the work there. they moved to >> village to do that work. from my perspective, president obama has stood very stern an
and a lot of his co-workers have moved from kansas city, louisiana. and reading the solidarity report from general motors, the uaw president stipulated in an article that was written, where mitt romney said that we should go bankrupt. that was the case and president obama did not come in and make the necessary decisions that he had to make an order to save all of the jobs that people have today, where would our economy be? in just four or five months ago, they opened 200 new jobs and...
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caller: what do you think about those 40 cities? if he is not aware, there is a youtube video. what about filtering money through to the obama campaign for progressive insurance, coca- cola co., companies like that? obama says he is getting money from contributions, but they filter that money -- other money in. i will take the answer of the air. guest: if you take a look at the money being spent in this campaign, it is $1 billion. both sides have taken money from small donors, middle sized donors, large donors. i believe that americans have a right to put their money where their beliefs are. that is a sustainable part of our democracy. they are talking out of both sides of their mouth, frankly, belittling those who received large contributions, but they have received their fair share as well. you are either for free speech or you are not. newton before controlled spending, that is okay, but she cannot receive these funds and at the same time criticized the process. host: one of the handles from a reporter followers -- -- from our twitter follower -- host: what about they feel s
caller: what do you think about those 40 cities? if he is not aware, there is a youtube video. what about filtering money through to the obama campaign for progressive insurance, coca- cola co., companies like that? obama says he is getting money from contributions, but they filter that money -- other money in. i will take the answer of the air. guest: if you take a look at the money being spent in this campaign, it is $1 billion. both sides have taken money from small donors, middle sized...
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two cities and towns across our great country. under the same thing everywhere i go. -- i hear the same thing everywhere i go. and i admit sometimes it can be a grind. sometimes it feels like this race has dragged on forever. but paul ryan assured me we had only been running for two hours and 50 something minutes. [applause] of course, the economy is on everybody's minds. the unemployment rate is at the slowest of all since it took office. i do not have a joke here. i just thought it would use all to remind everybody. we will take a look with governor romney said in a few moments. we are asking what you think about a candidate's sense of humor. how important is it to you? we go to a democratic caller. caller: good morning. i am glad you got my call. i just want to say that i think that it is a great atmosphere that obama and mitt romney showing a sense of humor at this time. you see them go at each other on their debates. it is good for them to crack and a joke at each other while they have a chance before the last big debate. and
two cities and towns across our great country. under the same thing everywhere i go. -- i hear the same thing everywhere i go. and i admit sometimes it can be a grind. sometimes it feels like this race has dragged on forever. but paul ryan assured me we had only been running for two hours and 50 something minutes. [applause] of course, the economy is on everybody's minds. the unemployment rate is at the slowest of all since it took office. i do not have a joke here. i just thought it would use...
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the big cities are blue. the rural parts, a smaller counties are part of the republican coalition. if you look at election results on a statewide map, you will see mostly red. the blue areas is where the population centers are. host: turnout for election day and early voting, what are you looking at? to get out thetle base, for democrats in relatively few urban areas like columbus, toledo, akron, cleveland, dayton. and republicans getting out their base in rural and ex-urban areas, this will be critical. just as important if not more important than appealing to the meeting in voter. in this respect, this is why everybody looks to ohio every four years. a microcosm for the rest of the country, not in all respects but in this respect, where the battle over turnout will be huge. that's precisely why the obama campaign has been fighting so hard to preserve the early voting the last three days before the election, because they see this as a critical way of getting their base out. i think they think they are in a better position to do that for early voting than the republicans, but we wi
the big cities are blue. the rural parts, a smaller counties are part of the republican coalition. if you look at election results on a statewide map, you will see mostly red. the blue areas is where the population centers are. host: turnout for election day and early voting, what are you looking at? to get out thetle base, for democrats in relatively few urban areas like columbus, toledo, akron, cleveland, dayton. and republicans getting out their base in rural and ex-urban areas, this will be...
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host: barbara in new york city, democratic caller. caller: i'm serious, the tea party are holding our government hostage for all of these years. we have shovel-infrastructure jobs ready to go. we need that money to create jobs. the tea party does not believe in government anyway. they shouldn't be running for elected office and to see $20 million of unaccounted money to come in to flip state elections, this is incredible. they only allow $100,000 for a campaign in england. host: mr. harrison, what about the money? guest: listen, we were talking about shovel-ready jobs. the fact is, more government spending is not the answer. we need to create privacy sector growth. we need to reduce taxation and regulation. that's the reason why we have an ability to have chris gibson to get elected in new york. host: new orleans, independent caller there. caller: i want to say you look stunning there. mr.harrison, can you explain to the people how much time and effort it would take to repeal obamacare? i'm hanging up. host: i'm and effort to repeal o
host: barbara in new york city, democratic caller. caller: i'm serious, the tea party are holding our government hostage for all of these years. we have shovel-infrastructure jobs ready to go. we need that money to create jobs. the tea party does not believe in government anyway. they shouldn't be running for elected office and to see $20 million of unaccounted money to come in to flip state elections, this is incredible. they only allow $100,000 for a campaign in england. host: mr. harrison,...